The change to the connector will not be picked up automatically be the designer, the
kitting of Teiid into Designer is still has some manual steps, and it's done
periodically. but you can test the change by deploying the vdb into Teiid embedded or
server once the fix is built.
Thanks for bringing this defect to us.
~jd
----- "Mike Mascari" <mascarim(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
That's excellent news. I had grabbed the 6.2.0 M2 snapshot (v20090820) of
teiid-designer.
- Mike
From: John Doyle
<jdoyle(a)redhat.com
> To: Mike Mascari
<mascarim(a)yahoo.com
> Cc:
teiid-users(a)lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 10:47:54 AM
> Subject: Re: [teiid-users] unexpected query results against XML data source
> Mike,
> The defect you've uncovered isn't the same as
TEIID-93, it's much simpler and obvious. I'm checking in a change for 6.2 today.
Are you working with 6.2 or 6.1?
> ~jd
> ----- "Mike Mascari" <mascarim(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
I've attached both the xml and
the xsd used and re-tested the importation and query against them with the same result.
Thanks for looking into it! Could it be the same issue as this:
>
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/TEIID-93
>
??
>
My issue is a much simpler case, however. The query
needn't be pushed down as apart of the planner over a federated view to cause the
irregularity -- one need only query the XML source directly.
>
Thanks again!
>
And just for giggles:
>
# xmllint --schema clients.xsd clients.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?
<clients
<client
<name>acme</name
<rate>15</rate
</client
<client
<name>toolwerks</name
<rate>20</rate
</client
</clients
clients.xml validates
>
:-)
>
- Mike
>
>
>
From:
John Doyle <jdoyle(a)redhat.com
> > To: Mike Mascari
<mascarim(a)yahoo.com
> > Cc:
teiid-users(a)lists.jboss.org
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 11:48:24 AM
> > Subject: Re: [teiid-users] unexpected query results against XML data source
>
>
> > Hi Mike,
>
> > I've tried to reproduce this but get no root
elements to select from during the import process. Is it possible that the XSD pasted here
is different from what you're using?
>
> > ~jd
> > ----- "Mike Mascari" <mascarim(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >
Hello. I've downloaded and installed the snapshot as of
today (8/31/2009) and, using the designer:
> >
1. Used Import->XML Schema as
Relational Source Model
> >
2. Selected Document over HTTP with
no request parameters
> >
3. Selected No Catalog
> >
4. Chose "File System" as
source of XML Schema (inlined below)
> >
5. Chose "client"
(I've tried w/"clients" as well) as the root element and "Finish"
> >
6. Create a "purchasing"
View Model and, with "purchasing" selected, created an "example"
BaseTable. I then drag-and-drop "client" from clients.xmi Source Model into
SOURCES pane. (This View abstraction turns out not to be the problem -- I query the Source
via the Execute'd VDB with the same outcome.)
> >
7. Created a "billing"
vdb, cleaned, built, and synchronized.
> >
8. Then, with this data served up
by apache:
> >
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?
<clients
<client
<name>acme</name
<rate>15</rate
</client
<client
<name>toolwerks</name
<rate>20</rate
</client
</clients
> >
I issued the following query:
> >
select * from clients.client
> >
and received the expected result:
> >
null;acme;15
null;toolwerks;20
> >
9. Then I did this:
> >
select * from clients.client where
name = 'acme'
> >
and received *two rows*:
> >
null;acme;15
null;toolwerks;20
> >
10. So I did this:
> >
select * from clients.client where
name != 'acme'
> >
and received the expected one row:
> >
null;toolwerks;20
> >
???
> >
Is there something goofy with the
equality operator against XML data? Is there flag that needs flipped on these attributes?
I went with the "string" mapping on the 'XML Schema as Relational Source
Model' dialog wizard (pane 4 IIRC). Oughtn't I have? I also changed XML node names
that might have been SQL keywords ('name' -> 'fullname') but no dice...
> >
Thoughts?
> >
- Mike
> >
Schema:
> >
<?xml version="1.0"?
> >
<!-- our client database --
> >
<xs:element
name="clients"
<xs:complexType
<xs:sequence
> >
<!-- the client --
<xs:element name="client" minOccurs="1"
maxOccurs="unbounded"
<xs:complexType
<xs:sequence
> >
<!-- client name --
> >
<xs:element
name="name" type="xs:string" minOccurs="1"
maxOccurs="1"/
> >
<!-- bill rate --
> >
<xs:element
name="rate" minOccurs="0"
<xs:simpleType
<xs:restriction
base="xs:decimal"
<xs:minInclusive
value="50"/
<xs:maxInclusive
value="250"/
</xs:restriction
</xs:simpleType
</xs:element
> >
</xs:sequence
> >
</xs:complexType
> >
</xs:element
> >
</xs:sequence
</xs:complexType
> >
</xs:element
</xs:schema
> >
> >
> >
>
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